The NVHC! crew holds it down at Dustin Miller's compound in Northern Nevada
September 4, 2009, 11:43 AM
By: Ryan Leyba
Steve Densmore
Adam Jones throws down a huge no-handed flip with the support of his crew.
We all know that Southern California's the hotbed of everything moto, but that's not to say that it's the ONLY place where a strong FMX scene exists. For nearly a decade now, the Reno boys (as they're referred to abroad, even though they don't actually live in the Reno city limits) have infiltrated FMX and they continue to give SoCal punks a run for their money year in and year out. After X Games 15, ESPN FMX contributor Steve Densmore was paying the boys a visit and he came away with a grip of stunning flicks from Dustin Miller's private FMX park.
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Ryan Leyba
Leyba is a bitter, retired FMX rider that likes to sit in his cubicle and call the professionals of the sport wussies for not pulling 360s and double backflips. He claims he quit riding FMX before flips were even invented... yeah, right.
Cliff Talley
Making FMX videos exciting is easy. Making them look good is not. Cliff Talley does both of these well and still manages to find enough time to piss off his neighbors with his Travis Barker-esque drum skills.
Chris Tedesco
You've seen his photos on the covers of Transworld, Racer X and more. You've also seen his tequila shooting skills at your local dive bar. Ladies, Chris is single and looking to mingle.
Grant "Goba" O'brien
FMX in Australia wouldn't exist if it weren't for Goba. Well, maybe it would, but it wouldn't be nearly as cool. I don't know why, but we can't quit calling him gobalobadingdong it just rolls off the tongue.
Tes Sewell
Tes is the dude that's always involved in everything that's going on in FMX. How he does it, we don't know, but that's the reason we hired him to share his plethora of FMX wisdom in the form of a monthly column.